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Marriage (1995)
Rating:
Starring: Marriage
Director: Scott Houle
Category: Animation
Studio: Media Blasters
Subtitles:
English
Length:
60 mins

 
 

 

The greatest love that can be shared.

It's been several years since their high school graduation, and a few long-time friends are starting to talk about marriage.While each of them has their own love dilemmas, Shizuka is the only one who has no interest in a relationship.The others are concerned about her quiet ways and unrecognized beauty.Her best friend Maki finally registers her in a dating service called 'The Wedding Club' and Shizuka reluctantly agrees to meet her match.But when the man she meets is not exactly her type, Shizuka wonders if her red string of fate has already been cut

 
 
   
   

 
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